David Schaal

Acting

David Schaal

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
May 27, 1963 (62 years old)

David Schaal

Known For

Members Club
1h 30m
Movie 2024

Members Club

Wet Dreams, a middle aged male stripper group, take one...

A Gangster's Kiss
1h 21m
Movie 2024

A Gangster's Kiss

For as long as Jack can remember, he and Danny...

The Trouble with Jessica
1h 29m
Movie 2024

The Trouble with Jessica

Sarah and Tom are in terrible financial trouble. On the...

The Can
1h 31m
Movie 2024

The Can

The Can, a steel shipping container housing a site office,...

The Bystanders
1h 38m
Movie 2023

The Bystanders

An off-the-wall comedy set in the world of the Bystanders...

Powertool Cheerleaders vs the Boyband of the Screeching Dead
1h 35m
Movie 2022

Powertool Cheerleaders vs the Boyband of the Screeching Dead

When a cursed amulet turns their rival boy band act...

Demon
1h 22m
Movie 2021

Demon

When an unpaid train fine comes back to haunt him,...

The Heiress
1h 23m
Movie 2021

The Heiress

Claire and Anna are cousins who share a mysterious connection...

The Announcement
0h 8m
Movie 2021

The Announcement

A family dinner out becomes more than just one revelation.

Knuckledust
1h 45m
Movie 2020

Knuckledust

When Police kicks open the doors of the elite underground...

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  David Schaal (born 27 May 1963 in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an English actor best known for playing the roles of "Taffy" in The Office and "Terry Cartwright" in The Inbetweeners. Schaal studied Theatre Arts at Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama (1985–1988) and has worked in television, film and theatre. His television credits include Missing, Casualty, The Wrong Door, Beautiful People, Hancock and Joan, Ashes To Ashes, The IT Crowd, Deceit, Doc Martin, Peak Practice, Silent Witness and Dangerfield. His film credits include Kidulthood, Mr. Nobody, Clubbed and Dirty Weekend. Schaal also appeared as "Norm", Shirley Carter's seedy landlord, in EastEnders and played troubled father "Tom Hargreaves" in Grange Hill. Other notable credits include playing "DS Bevan" in Paul Greengrass' The Murder of Stephen Lawrence, playing opposite William Baldwin in the film Relative Values, and appearing in Philip Davis' English football hooligan film I.D. Schaal also played "Eric" in Ben Wheatley's domestic British gangster film Down Terrace. Schaal wrote the short films Poppy's Present (directed by Chris Jury) and Half Time (directed by Duncan Roe). He also co-wrote the play Reality Chokes and appeared in it as "Rob" in London and directed a production of the play at the Edinburgh Festival in 2010.  Other writing credits include the plays Shame, No Hiding Place, The Legacy of Colonel Ash and Baby Blue. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Schaal  , licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.